COMPLETE FILMOGRAPHY WITH SYNOPSIS

Cast (feature film)

Three on a Couch (1966)
as
When a psychiatrist refuses to marry until her patients are cured, her fiance sets out to do the job himself.

2.

Fireball 500 (1966)
as Herman's wife
Two race car drivers vie for the same girl as they compete in a cross-country race.

3.

The Family Jewels (1965)
as
A rich orphan chooses among five look-alike uncles to find a guardian.

4.

Pajama Party (1964)
as Maid
A Martian teenager sent to prepare for an invasion falls in love with an Earth girl.

5.

Bikini Beach (1964)
as
A millionaire tries to prove that his pet chimp is as smart as the local teens.

6.

Clipped Wings (1953)
as Sgt. Anderson
The Bowery Boys join the air force and almost turn it into a fly-by-night organization.

7.

As Young As You Feel (1951)
as Harpist
Sixty-five-year-old John Hodges must retire from Acme Printing. He later impersonates the president of the parent company and arrives at his old plant on an inspection tour. Acme president McKinley is so nervous not even his beautiful secretary Harriet can calm him. McKinley's wife Lucille becomes infatuated with Hodges. Many further complications ensue.

8.

The Barefoot Mailman (1951)
as Miss Emily
A 19th-century con artist flees to the wilds of Florida to elude the law.

The Man from Music Mountain (1943)
as Christina Kellog
Roy returns home to fine a range feud between the cattlemen and the sheepmen. When his friend is killed he finds the rifle had a defective pin. He learns the rifle belongs to a ranch hand named Barker and that a third party has caused the feud. When he captures outlaws trying to blow up a dam, he claims Barker was the killer. But Barker has switched rifles and the outlaws now accuse Roy and Roy finds himself in trouble.

There's One Born Every Minute (1942)
as Miss Phipps
The advertising slogans of Jimmy Hanagan (Tom Brown) and the lab reports reveal that the patented prepared pudding invented by Lemuel P. Twine (Hugh Herbert) has a treasure of Vitamin Z and is full of Zumph. Lemuel's daughter, Helen (Peggy Moran) is in love with Jimmy but her mother wants her to marry Lester Cadwalader, Jr. (Scott Jordan), son of Cadwalader, Sr.(Guy Kibbee), political boss of the city and mentor and whip of the present mayor, Moe Carson (Edgar Kennedy). Cadwalader is backing Twine for mayor even though he knows he can't win, as he wants to keep a stronger candidate out of the running. But after the discovery of Zumph in Twine's pudding, Cadwalader realizes that Twine will win the election. He has Twine's pudding branded as a fake and Twine as a fraud. But Lemuel comes from a long line of fighting Twines and, as he dozes, his ancestors appear before him telling him to fight to the end.

Blondie for Victory (1942)
as Miss Clabber
Blondie organizes Housewives of America to perform homefront wartime duties, including guarding the local dam. Dagwood and the other husbands don't care to be left home doing the cooking and taking care of the kids, so Dagwood pretends to join the Army. Blondie disbands the organization and comes home.

Adam Had Four Sons (1941)
as Photographer
A governess becomes the center of a wealthy family after her employer's wife dies.

39.

Ice-Capades (1941)
as Karen Vadja
Newsreel cameraman Bob Clemens (James Ellison), an avowed woman hater, is assigned to cover the Lake Placid exhibition of Karen Vadja (Renie Riano), the Swiss ice Queen. He misses his plane and fails to get the footage needed for a newsreel. Deciding that if you've seen one ice skater, you've seen them all, he goes to Central Park to film a skater picked at random. He selects Marie Bergen (Dorothy Lewis) who is wanted by the immigration people for having over-stayed her visa. Bob does not adjust his newsreel camera for a long shot and she shows very clearly in close-ups. Promoter Larry Herman (Phil Silvers) sees the newsreel and seeing that she is very talented and very pretty, decides to star her in an ice-spectacle to be called the "Ice-Capades." He sends for Karen Vadja's agent, since that is the name the skater is identified as in the newsreel, draws up and signs a contract and invites the press to join him when he meets her. Dismay mildly describes his feeling when he learns that he has obligated himself to build a show around a horse-faced, eccentric woman whose ability to skate is her only saving grace. He calls off the show, and brings suit against the National Newsreel Company for this hoax. The boss, Ellis (Alan Mowbray), blames Bob and his assistant Colonna (Jerry Colonna), who propose that they find her and let Ellis "discover" and star her. She evades them as she thinks they are immigration agents trying to find and deport her, but they find her in the chorus of the ice show they want her to star in. Deportation looms with marriage to an American citizen being the only alternative. Bob, the only woman-hating confirmed bachelor in the cast, becomes the prime candidate.

40.

Ziegfeld Girl (1941)
as Annie
Three showgirls in the Ziegfeld Follies face romantic trials on their way to the top.

41.

Unfinished Business (1941)
as Secretary
Small town girl (Dunne) Meets and falls for a playboy type (Foster) on a train to New York. For him, the fling is over when they arrive, but she continues to carry a torch. She meets and marries his brother (Montgomery), a mismatch which eventually grows into real love.

Kit Carson (1940)
as Miss Pilchard
Frontiersman Kit Carson fights off Indian attacks on the trail to California.

46.

The Man Who Wouldn't Talk (1940)
as Lilly Wigham
A man involved in a crime (Nolan) kills his key witness by mistake and resigns himself to death. He changes his name so as not to harm his family. The law is not content with his explanation, however.

Spring Madness (1938)
as Mildred
A Harvard man romances a coed from a nearby college.

68.

Thanks for Everything (1938)
as Mrs. Sweeney
Promoters (Menjou and Oakie) set up a radio contest to find the average American (Haley) and use him to sell food, apparel and notions. All goes well until he falls in love with a girl (Whelan) who upsets things.